Pliva 616

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pliva6165 RepliesRSS
white oval ## i take trazadon 50 and/ or trazadon 100 their generic is desyrel their marking is pliva 433 and pliva 435 maybe it is some higher dose of desyrel call a pharmasist in a local drug store or at at a local hospital pharmasist ## This is Tramadol 50mgs, a generic for Ultram, this is a non-narcotic pain reliever. ## what is pliva 616? ## It is exactly what I just posted that it was when I replied to this thread! Read my above post. ## can sombody tell me what pliva616 is? ...
Updated 7 years ago in Desyrel.
Mon, Apr 16 '07, 10:07 AM

pliva 6164 RepliesRSS
pain ## Need to know whats its for. ## i am trying to find out what it is used for ## Need to know what it is used for ## Is pliva 616 a drug or a company? I receive my generic ultram medication today. It is in the same prescription bottle, however the pills are oval shaped, and on the side of the bottle, where it states its potency, it also shows OVAL WHITE TABLET Side 1: PLIVA 616. Please reply asap. I called the pharmacy that filled my prescription. I don't too much trust them anymore due to the fact that they have given me another individuals medication three times recently. PLEAS!!! reply ASAP before I take something that might kill me. Thank you R. Anderson ...
Updated 9 years ago in Ultram.
Sat, Jan 07 '06, 10:45 AM

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oval ## I located the pill marked Pliva 616 to be Tramadol hydrochloride (50 mg). Tramadol is used for treating moderate to moderately severe pain. The drug has a wide range of applications, including treatment for restless leg syndrome, acid reflux, and fibermyosis. For information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you. ...
Updated 4 years ago in Tramadol.
Tue, Mar 29 '11, 6:36 PM

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oval,white ## I believe the marking on the tablet in question was most likely PLIVA 616 and it contains 50mgs of Tramadol, which is a centrally acting analgesic. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, dry mouth and constipation. Learn more Tramadol details here. Are there any questions or concerns? ...
Updated 1 year ago in Tramadol.
Tue, May 21 '13, 12:24 PM

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white, round ## what is pliva 423 ## I can't find any listing for this. ## I was prescribed pliva 423 as tramadol I don't know if this is the right drug. I've been taking pliva 616 for years. Pill Dr. said they were the same (but why have I been having withdraul systems. ## I checked a few more resources and I still can't find a listing for this. However, if it is Tramadol, one reason you may be experiencing withdrawal symptoms has to do with the allowable differences in generic medications. Under federal law, generic medications are allowed to differ, in the active ingredient, by as much as plus or minus 20%. If you were previously taking the same medication made by a different manufacturer, then are switched, you could be getting a different dosage. ## Thank for lookin... ...
Updated 6 years ago in Tramadol.
Sun, Oct 12 '08, 6:23 PM

Oval White Pill PLIVA 5151 ReplyRSS
I have a white oval pill that is printed with PLIVA 515. Can you please tell me what kind of pill it is? ## Is the marking possibly Pliva 616? If so, the tablet contains 50mgs of Tramadol, which is a centrally acting analgesic. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache and constipation. Learn more: ...
Updated 2 years ago in Tramadol.
Fri, Apr 13 '12, 11:53 AM

priva 6161 ReplyRSS
white oval pill ## I located the pill to be Tramadol hydrochloride (50 mg). NOTE: The correct imprint on the pill is Pliva 616. Tramadol is used for treating moderate to moderately severe pain. The drug has a wide range of applications, including treatment for restless leg syndrome, acid reflux, and fibermyosis. For information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you. ...
Updated 4 years ago in Tramadol.
Sun, Aug 15 '10, 6:48 PM

Plavil 6161 ReplyRSS
eliptical white pill with PAVIL and 616 imprinted on one side ## I found a pill that has similar markings, the only difference is the word says Pliva not Plavil. Click here to view a picture. If this is your pill it's called Tramadol, which is used to treat moderate and severe pain and most types of neuralgia, including trigeminal neuralgia. Click on the link below to learn more... If this is not your pill please post back with more information about your pill, so I can assist you better. ...
Updated 6 years ago in Tramadol.
Wed, Feb 04 '09, 3:48 PM

Trazodone 6160 and 4331 ReplyRSS
Is there a difference between the 433 pliva trazodone and the 6160 v because it seems to me the 6160 doesn't work as good is this possible?? ## Hi Mistified, When you switch brand names or manufacturers, the drug itself doesn't change, but rather the binders or fillers that they put with it. Even though both medications are clearly identified as Trazodone hydrochloride 50 mg - certain "inactive" ingredients which may or may not be present in each brand, are actually detrimental to how the drug is metabolized and used by your body. So yes, it is possible that you may respond favorably with one medication and not the other (even if they are the same medication). This can be attributed mostly to how certain binders/fillers make you feel or whatever side effects they might c... ...
Updated 1 year ago in Trazodone.
Tue, Oct 29 '13, 10:09 AM

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PLAVIL ON ONE SIDE... IS WHITE PILL, SMALL AND OVAL- MAY HAVE A TEN ON ONE SIDE, CANT REMEMBER.. IT WAS A NUMBER ## Hello, The closest match I've been able to find is a small white oval pill with the imprint PLIVA 616 on one side. This pill is Tramadol hydrochloride 50 mg; which is used for treating moderate to moderately severe pain. The drug has a wide range of applications, including treatment for restless leg syndrome, acid reflux, and fibermyosis. Manufacturer: Pliva Inc. You can learn more about this drug on the page for Tramadol Details I hope this helps! ...
Updated 1 year ago in Tramadol.
Sun, Apr 28 '13, 12:55 AM

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WHITE, OBLONG TABLET ## Could it be NL 705? If so then that pill is Guaifenesin + Pseudoephedrine, a decongestant ## No, thhanks, but it is definitely NL 105 ## NL 105 is 500 mg Acetaminophen, a generic Extra Strength Tylenol. ## found 2 pills on the floor of a patients room both are flat white oval pills one has 105 on one side nothing on other 2 pill has what looks like picva 616 do you know what they are ## Lee, Pill with imprint PLIVA 616 is 50 mg Tramadol. You can view a large image of this Here - hopefully it's a match! Abe ...
Updated 9 years ago in Guaifenesin.
Thu, Feb 16 '06, 12:47 AM

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